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+ CHRISTIANSON SEES $36,000,000 HELP college extension worker, described the annual meeting of Homemakers clubs here. Over 400 persons attended the | meeting in the Sanish tourist park. Business sessions were held both in the morning and afternoon inter- spersed with an entertainment pro- gram. ry re casos? mamsawenneeenesne litem eet \ : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1929 MONTANA PIONEERS MAY MARK ROUTES week-end David Hilger, Helena, state | and sold for $1. historian, in an address before the | * i] fiventines @ king of the | building of a highway north following | of the way. clety of Montana Pioneers here last | treasury department as 50-cent pieces | the trail of the explorers along the | | Missouri river. The highws North Dakota has launched the | Bismarck and is unimproved for much starts at route followed by the great explorers | through Montana. | Mr. Hilger pointed out that little | tt il a eee mee eas Clicquot Ciub OF LEWIS AND CLARK | State Historian Historian Urges Old- | Timers to Follow North Dakota's Example has been done to commemorate the | Pioneering and exploration work done by Lewis and Clark. He mentioned the | \érection of statues to Sakakawea, the | Bird Woman, guide of the explorers, | jat Bismarck and Portland, but point- | ed out that little had been crected to \ the memory of the men themselves. | Mr. Hilger urged the formation of | (Tribune Special Service) yan association similar to the ose By Reducing Transportation P| B IN BANKING Costs, Governor Says, In- | | Trail association, which will mark Great Falls, Mont., Aug. 15.—Great Falls and the state of Montana, fol- | that famous trail by the sale of com- | land Would Be Served RESOURCES NOTED lowing the example set by the sister | ™¢morative coins issued by the U. 8. | Decrease in Funds Is More Than | states of North Dakota and Oregon, A pantomime Lapp “The Ngee ing of The Nuts” presented ut IVLAKES PROCT cece eae T. H. THORESEN Formerly State’s Attorney of Dunn county, North Dakota, and state tax commissioner for North Dakota, announces the opening of his law offices at 4051, Broadway over Cowan's Drug store, Bismarck, North Dakota. Practice in all state and federal courts. PALE DRY Af ‘3 more than ordinary “pints” das best ginger ale on the market and he best value too. In clean, new bottles only, and one-third more in every bottle! RY reaped exh: ting in itself ...anda Re iets digestible ed. If the label says “Clicquot Club Pale Dry” it’s a full pint. Not theordinary 120z. bottle, but 160z.—'more. Duluth, Minn., Aug. 15.—()—Re- duced transportation costs resulting from the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence waterways development would give farmers of the inland area which would be served by the waterways $36,000,000 a year in additional prices on their wheat alone, Governor Theo- dore Christianson today told the Great Lakes Harbors Association of the United States and Canada. Elimination of congestion in trans- portation and better distribution of Population throughout the country were other advantages of the water- ways cited by the governor. “One of the contributing factors to the agricultural depression which has existed throughout the inland terri- tory since 1920 has been excessive Pa salar cost,” the governor ag cost of carrying agricultural products from the inland territory to; the markets of the world could be greatly decreased by an adequate de- velopment of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence waterways, Herbert Hoover estimated that where cars and ships can be loaded both ways 1,000 bushels of wheat can be shipped by rail oe $150 to $200 per thousand miles, river barges for from $60 to $70, ke Great Picks A ocean steamers for from $20 to $31 In addition sf “the saving of trans- portation costs, the governor said, there would be a saving from the “elimination of congestion and the consequent losses from fluctuation in the market while grain is in transit.” 400 Attend Mountrial Homethakers’ Meet Sanish, N. D., Aug. 15.—"By far the largest and most enthusiastic crowd a Billion Dollars Between March and June Washington, Aug. 15—(P)—A ma- terial drop in the national banking resources of the country between the spring and mid-summer calls for con- ditions reports was announced today by the comptroller of the currency. J. W. Pole, the comptroller, in a statement said that on June 29 the | resources amounted to $27,440,228,000, ja decrease of $1,581,684,000 since {March 27. ‘The comptroller’s statement did not explain the reasons for the decrease but attention was called to a decrease in the number of national banks in the Continental United States, Alaska: and Hawaii from 7,575 on March 27, to 7,536 on June 29. M’Kenzie Farmer to | Study Bean Growing In Tour of Montana Watford City, N. D., Aug. 15.—Mc-j Kenzie county farmers, Saturday, Au- gust 24, will study the dry land grow- ing of beans in a tour that will be made of five bean ranches in the neighborhood of Fairview, Mont. ‘Two Montana bean specialists from the Montana Agricultural college at | Bozeman will lead the tour and will explain methods employed in the raising of beans, under both dry land and irrigated conditions. agent, will be in charge of the North) | tress and misery—who are weak, H. J. Siemens, McKenzie county | will seek to forever commemorate the trail followed by Lewis and Clark in opening up the great northwest. At the annual convention of the So- Stomach Sufferers! Eat What You Like | This Summer— A teaspoonful of simple herbal compound before meals fine to end misery — New Strength, Weight and Vigor If you only knew—you poor unfor- unten who pay for almost every mouthful you cat with terrible dis- nervous and thin—who can’t sleep —how quickly these troubles van- ish as Tanlac straightens out stom- ach disturbances and gives you new strength, you wouldn't hesi- tate a moment about Soing to your druggist and getting a bottle of this splendid herbal compound. Tanlac is as free from harmful | | drugs as the water you drink—only Nature’s own medicinal tonic | herbs. Druggists know this and for the past 10 years have recom- mended: it to men and women who | were rapidly becoming physical wrecks from stomach troubles. The makers have so much confi- dence in Tanlac (ll if it doesn’t help you—money back. OLVELOPEO AT MELLON INSTITUTE OF BNO! RESEARCH GY REX RASEARCH reacowense The fragrant, stainless spray th ay that kills flies, mosqui- toes, moths, roaches, bedbugs and ants easily and quickly. It is harmless to people and will not stain, Not merely do they live so much longer. But they keep on keeping their youth when the calendar thinks they are old, ocd FY Try the Party Pachage. 12 pts, ineach carton. 48 03. \S bottles) more in every 12. Announcement The Tourist Cafe has changed ownership and is now under the ownership and management of Jack Kadrie. Home cooked food will be served at all times. When Hungry—Try The TOURIST CAFE A Good Place to Eat pitty alemex- tra in each pint bottle of Clie- quct Clab Pale Tanlac 52 MILLION BOTTLES USED | Dakota tourists. Fresh Lake Fish—Gussner’s. KENNELLY’S The Store of Style and Stability to ever attend achievement day in Mountrail county,” was the way Miss Grace DeLong, Fargo, agricultural BEGINNING TOMORROW f 5 The Kennelly Furniture Co. store has proved its quality and value to hundreds of customers throughout North Dakota— 5 = and even into Eastern Montana—who have found it profitable We will sell our entire stock of Automobile and worth while to shop here for furniture before making their ° 9 * ails Accessories at Jobbers’ prices and less This August Furniture Event Ends Carload Two buying, Carloads combined fo the ve with se pen HOME — 300 Champion Spark Plugs, regular 75c sellers .............. 0. csseeeeun pest 46c so — 200 North East Hot Head Cigar Lighters, regular $2.50 sellers . $1.25 ey Ken- : (An Ideal Christmas Gift) ‘ s savings -_ 100 New Storage Batteries—All Sizes. All Guaranteed ..............:00. -$5.15 up to Keane 50 Slightly used Storage Batteries......................005 oe . $3.00 and $3.50 r wre ne . Spe ee Large stock of Fan Belts for all makes of c ars—one-half price. co i Large Stock of Used Tires at Very Low Prices! 4 he’ moma cn 35% Discount on Tire Chains 1. Fete 50% Discount on Heaters at this 40% Discount on all Awnings One table of goods to go at .. 10c each One table of goods togoat ............. . 25¢ each Trunks, Tires, Headlight Bulbs At 40 to 50 per cent Below Regular Price OTHER BARGAINS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION -LABR MOTOR SALES CO. Bismarck, N. D. store. Luxurious Living Room Suites. . $ 85.00 to $400.00 Handsome Dining Room Suites............ $100.00 to $425.00 Fashionable Bedroom Suites.............. $ 77.50 to $325.00 We urge all our old friends and those who are not now familiar with our store and values to come in during this AUGUST F URNITURE EVENT—which we are con- tinuing for the balance of August—and give us the opportunity of showing you how we can make your visit, profitable to both you and ourselves. wi |e TEACH YOUR ena ee TO HAVE MORE Kennelly Furniture Co, Mrpnoring your Purvianes: te nent of cur serviee. Anywhere. PHONE 188 MANDAN, N. D.”